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Brick House Toro Cigar Review
Written by Bobby Rica, Wednesday, 10, March 2010
- Brand: Brick House
- Shape: Toro
- Wrapper: Nicaraguan
- Ring: 52
- Filler: Nicaraguan
- Size: 6
- Binder: Nicaraguan
Review
The original Brick House cigars were Cuban puros, handmade with the finest Havana tobaccos. Julius Caeser Newman named the cigars to honor his family home in Hungary: a brick house that housed the Newman family residence on the top floor and a local tavern they ran on the bottom floor.
The brand faded in time until third-generation cigar makers Eric and Bobby Newman recreated the original Brick House cigars. Brick House Toro is a blend of specially aged Nicaraguan tobaccos with Havana Subido wrapper leaves to match the rich, well-balanced flavor of their grandfather. The Brick House Toro is a 6" x 52 sized cigar that is full of flavor and is perfect for an every-day smoking cigar.
Beautifully handmade in Nicaragua, these medium bodied cigars have an easy draw with a good amount of smoke and a spicy clean tobacco flavor, hinting of dark chocolate. It builds to a well-rounded smooth taste with a good burn throughout. The flavor is consistent with a nice amount of spice on the palate and on the nose exhale, but never overpowering.
For its price, the Brick House Toro is a pretty decent cigar. It's not incredibly dynamic but the flavors which were present throughout the smoke were enjoyable, with lots of tobacco flavors and a balanced amount of spice.
Comments
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Nick
06 Oct 2010
03:01 (EST)Good smoke for the price point. Not a whole lot of complexity. I didn't have any burn problems. I would definetly consider having some more in the future.

